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One minute you're happily spraying away and the next minute the battery goes flat and you have paint drying in your airbrush. (Run time will vary depending on the capacity of the battery pack)
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I hope ur not being literal there ^.
Thx for the info anyway,
Actually, I have some experience in RC'ing and modelling, but all that was a long time ago and I've long since given my R/C car to a fellow friend of mine (sadly, those included the batteries and charger).
In the modelling scene, I used to handbrush my models, and I don't invest on those really big 1:72/ 1: 10 model types...my current one now is just a 1: 48 scale and uses minimum color. Since I haven't tried airbrushing before, I figured this would be a good time to see if I'm any good at it =).
I would get a better compressor and airbrush (I know the current Tamiya model arn't exactly the best in the market), but I haven't really got a clue as to even its maintenance to start with. So until I'm convinced that I even like using an airbrush, I'll stick with the basics first.
This is where u guys come into the picture.hehe;)
btw...since we're on topic( and this question keeps bugging in my head): How do you clean an airbrush?